LATE SHIPPING.
Tho Union Co's s.s. TalUDo strived Auckland yesterday at noon, and sailed for Southern ports in the evening. Gisborne passengers —Inward : Mrs McConnochio and infant; Messrs Vowles, Blast, Slator Richards, Russell, McKenzie, Welshor, Richards, Scrivens, Witten, Christianson, Doll. Outward: Mesdames Coopor. Bolt; Misses Bangi, IVlftddon, Dicks; Messrs Hodge, Hayloy, Carlyon, Blaokistan, Galbraith, Small, Webb, Hutohinson, Pare Koura, Rapoonga. Williams, Pnrchos, Pore, Bolt, Cooper, Leydon; Masters Ferris, Baksr, Moko.
Tho auxiliary schooner Aotea, whioh arrived on Saturday morning, left Anckilsmd on (he lßth inst.. and had to take shelter at Slipper and Whale Islands, Worked Oreti on midnight 17th, Avauui IStb, Waipiro l'Jth, Tokomaru 20th, Tolago Bay diet, Parkare on 22nd, arriving in tho Bay the same morning. The schooner Aotea passed the soows Tramp and Raogi in the Bay of Islands on Monday last. Tho Union Co.’s s.s. Haupiri loft Auckland yesterday morning for Gisborne via East Coast bays.
o o TkLEGitArmc SmrrixG. II Yesterday. f East Capo: Waimate passed South at i 1.19 p.m. 3 Auckland: Sailed, 8.30 a.m., Haupiri for Gisborne via East Cqast bays.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1514, 24 July 1905, Page 3
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179LATE SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1514, 24 July 1905, Page 3
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